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Andy Cohen Signs New Multi-Year Contract Extension for Radio Andy, His Exclusive SiriusXM Channel

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SiriusXM announced today that Andy Cohen, producer, and television and radio host, has signed a three-year contract extension with SiriusXM.

Cohen, the creator and content curator of SiriusXM’s Radio Andy (channel 102), will continue to host his show Andy Cohen Live, which airs Mondays and Wednesdays, through 2022.  This contract renewal will also keep the Radio Andy channel’s suite of programs including Jeff Lewis Live, Bevelations with Bevy Smith, Dan Rather’s America, Reality Checked with Amy Phillips, Sandyland with Sandra Bernhard and others on air and producing exclusive, entertaining content for SiriusXM subscribers.

Over the past four years Andy Cohen has sat down with special guests for many exclusive news-making interviews on his SiriusXM channel. Past star-studded guests have included Jennifer Lawrence, Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga, Calvin Klein, Selena Gomez, Monica Lewinsky, Gloria Vanderbilt, Dolly Parton, Mayor Pete ButtigiegCaitlyn JennerMark WahlbergJennifer LopezCameron Diaz, Donna Karan, Lindsay LohanJohn Mayer, and many more.

“I love the freedom of radio, especially long form, uncensored interviews and the immediate connection with my audience.  Building this channel into a platform to discuss everything from politics with Dan Rather to pop culture with Jeff Lewis has been an incredibly satisfying creative experience,” said Andy Cohen. “I’m grateful to have three more years to continue expressing the breadth of my passion and one channel up the dial from my radio hero, Howard Stern.”

Andy Cohen created a channel for us that hadn’t been heard on radio before, and in only a short time it has routinely delivered news-making interviews and compelling conversation,” said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer, SiriusXM. “We are thrilled to have Andy Cohen staying in the SiriusXM family. He is an incredible interviewer and personality, and has developed a roster of original talent on his channel that have passionate followers amongst our audience nationwide.”

SiriusXM’s Radio Andy features 24/7 content produced and curated by Andy Cohen, and features the latest in pop culture, celebrities, lifestyle, news and more.

SiriusXM subscribers are able to listen SiriusXM’s Radio Andy (ch. 102) on SiriusXM radios, and those with streaming access can listen online, on-the-go with the SiriusXM mobile app and at home on a wide variety of connected devices, including smart TVs, Amazon Alexa devices, Apple TV, PlayStation, Roku, Sonos speakers and more. Go to www.SiriusXM.com/streaming  to learn more.

Sustainably Designed, Acclaimed House Of Marley Stir It Up Turntable Goes Wireless

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Earth-friendly audio maker House of Marley is announcing today the Stir it Up Wireless, an upgraded version of their classic turntable. Uniquely designed using bamboo, recycled silicone, recyclable aluminum alloy and House of Marley’s signature REWIND fabric composed of reclaimed hemp, organic cotton, and recycled plastic bottles, the new turntable is bringing modern technology and sustainable design to vinyl listening.

Capturing the signature look and features of the original, the updated Stir it Up Wireless adds Bluetooth capability and onboard volume control offering added convenience for the new generation of vinyl enthusiasts. To make the connection even more simple, listeners can combine the Stir it Up Wireless with House of Marley’s dual-pairing capable speakers to spread the sound of vinyl throughout the home. Those enthusiasts looking for customized sound can easily expand the setup with their own high-end amp or swap out the removable cartridge, offering a versatile listening experience.

The design of the Stir it Up Wireless incorporates consciously sourced and recyclable materials that not only add to its eco-friendly look and feel but also contribute to a high-quality listening experience as the market’s most sustainably crafted turntable. The turntable’s platter is crafted using recyclable aluminum alloy, providing a more stable playing surface while House of Marley’s signature REGRIND recycled silicone is incorporated into the turntable feet for vibration dampening. The solid bamboo plinth is more durable than standard-use synthetic materials, exhibiting the tensile strength of steel which allows for increased stability while extending the life of the turntable.

The Stir it Up was recognized within the entry-level turntable category for its sustainable design, timeless look and high-performance receiving a Digital Trends Editor’s Choice mention and named one of the “Best Budget Turntables” by Rolling Stone among other accolades. With the Stir it Up Wireless coming out at just $49 more, it’s easier than ever for the classic sound of vinyl to flow throughout the home.

The Stir it Up Wireless is available now at www.TheHouseofMarley.com, Amazon and select retailers for $249.99 MAP and will be available at Urban Outfitters online starting mid-November.

Stir it Up Wireless Product Features (EM-JT002)

  • Materials: Solid bamboo plinth, REGRIND™ recycled silicone, REWIND™ fabric, recycled plastic, and recyclable aluminum alloy.
  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth v4.2 capability, a simple pairing button, and onboard volume controls make for a smooth connection and quality performance with a range up to 10m/30ft.
  • Two Speeds: Stir it Up Wireless spins at both 45 and 33 RPM speeds and includes a replaceable Audio-Technica AT3600L cartridge.
  • Built-in Pre-Amp: Built-in pre-amp, 3.5mm front-mounted headphone jack, and RCA (Phono/Line) features.
  • USB to PC recording: Digitize vinyl with USB to PC recording capability.
  • Auto Start-Stop: Belt drive features auto start/stop to protect your vinyl and conveniently pause the music.

Simple Minds 40: THE BEST OF 1979 – 2019 Collection Celebrating 40 years Of One Of The Most Revered And Successful UK Bands Ever

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On November 1st, UMe will release 40: THE BEST OF – 1979-2019, a new compilation album that covers all 40 years of legendary band Simple Minds recording career. It captures their early experimentation, cross over chart successes, right up to their new imperial phase represented by songs from 2015’s Big Music and last year’s Walk Between Worlds, which was their highest chart success in over 20 years, charting at number 4 in the UK.

To celebrate their 40th anniversary, Simple Minds embark on an 11-month world tour in early 2020. Beginning in Europe in February, they tour the UK in April.

Formed in the seventies, and named after a lyric – “so simple minded” – from David Bowie’s seminal 1975 single “The Jean Genie,” Simple Minds have become one of the most successful bands ever to come from the UK, selling over 60 million records worldwide, having number one singles on both sides of the Atlantic, and number one albums the world over, including five UK number one albums: Sparkle In The Rain (1984), Once Upon A Time (1985) and Street Fighting Years as well as the concert recording Live In The City Of Light (1987), and the compilation Glittering Prize 81/92.

Compiled in conjunction with the band, 40: THE BEST OF presents the very best of Simple Minds extensive catalog It is a comprehensive overview of 40 years of one of Britain’s most successful bands, taking in the innovative sheen of “Promised You A Miracle” and “Glittering Prize,” the anthemic sweep of “Waterfront” and “Sanctify Yourself,” the firebrand strand of “Belfast Child” and “Mandela Day”, the colossus that is “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” and “Alive & Kicking,” and bringing things right up to date with the inclusion of a new track: a cover of King Creosote’s 2014 Song, “For One Night Only.”

“For One Night Only” captures Simple Minds unique talent of taking an already fantastic song – as they did with their cover of The Call’s “Let The Day Begin” on 2015’s Big Music album – and injecting its sentiment with added urgency. The result is a clarion call to their fans the world over, which is sure to become a momentous live moment on their 2020 world tour.

The collection is a reminder of one of the most musically diverse and adventurous careers ever in British music, which saw Simple Minds record some of the most beguiling and inventive music of the post-punk period. On songs such as 1979’s “Chelsea Girls” (from the band’s debut album, Life In A Day), and “I travel, Celebrate” (1980’s Empires and Dance), “Love Song, The American” (Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call), Simple Minds set the standard for the British alternative scene.

From 1982 onwards the band produced some of their most inspiring and wide appealing work. Beginning with their 1982 classic album New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84), with several songs from the album included here, follow up album Sparkle In The Rain (“Up On The Catwalk” and “Speed Your Love to Me”), and culminating in two UK number one albums and a number one single: 1985’s “Once Upon a Time” (represented here by the aforementioned “Don’t You Forget About Me,” “Alive and Kicking” and “Sanctify Yourself”) and 1989’s “Street Fighting Years,” and the single “Belfast Child.”

Into the nineties Simple Minds continued to release albums and create gems, many of which have grown in stature amongst fans and become staples of their live set. Included here from the period are “Let There Be Love,” “See The Lights,” “She’s a River” and “War Babies.”

Over the past 10 years Simple Minds has rekindled the magic that made them a vital artistic force in their early days, found themselves referenced by younger artists and playing to tens of thousands of people every year, all over the world. They have been the recipient of the Q Awards Lifetime Achievement and received universal critical acclaim for their recent albums. 2015’s Big Music was described by MOJO magazine as “their best album in 30 years”, and last year’s Walk Between Worlds was acclaimed across the board and became their most successful album in over two decades, culminating in their largest US tour to date. Two songs are included from each of those albums: “Honest Town” and “Blindfolded (Big Music),” and “Sense of Discovery” and “Magic (Walk Between Worlds).”

40: THE BEST OF will be available on a 3CD deluxe edition, single CD, 2LP coloured vinyl and a 40-track digital format. It was remastered at the world-famous Abbey Road studios and has spectacular new art designed by long-time collaborator Stuart Crouch, featuring iconic symbols by Malcolm Garrett which represent the 40 years.

3-CD DELUXE EDITION

DISC ONE

Waterfront
Love Song
I Travel
Glittering Prize
Sense of Discovery
The American
Up on The Catwalk
She’s A River
Someone Somewhere in Summertime
See the Lights
Jeweller to the Stars
War Babies
Belfast Child

DISC TWO

Home
Magic
Promised You A Miracle
This Is Your Land
Honest Town
Glittering Prize (Acoustic)
Waterfront (Acoustic)
See the Lights (Acoustic)
Let There Be Love
New Gold Dream (81,82,83,84)
All the Things She Said
Once Upon A Time
Don’t You (Forget About Me)

DISC THREE

Chelsea Girl
Cry
Hypnotised
Stars Will Lead the Way
For One Night Only – New Track
Theme for Great Cities
Life in A Day
Changeling
Celebrate
Blindfolded
Sanctify Yourself
Mandela Day
Speed Your Love to Me
Alive and Kicking

1-CD

Waterfront
Love Song
I Travel
Glittering Prize
Sense of Discovery
Someone Somewhere in Summertime
See the Lights
Belfast Child
Promised You A Miracle
Honest Town
Don’t You (Forget About Me)
Chelsea Girl
Hypnotised
Stars Will Lead the Way
For One Night Only – New Track
Sanctify Yourself
Mandela Day
Alive and Kicking

2-LP / 2-LP COLOR VINYL EDITION

SIDE ONE

Chelsea Girl
I Travel
Love Song
Promised You A Miracle
Glittering Prize

SIDE TWO

Someone Somewhere in Summertime
Waterfront
Don’t You (Forget About Me)
Alive and Kicking
Sanctify Yourself

SIDE THREE

Belfast Child
Mandela Day
See the Lights
Hypnotised

SIDE FOUR

Stars Will Lead the Way
Honest Town
Sense of Discovery
For One Night Only – New track

Lizzo’s “Turth Hurts” Done Metal

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Lizzo’s track Truth Hurts is still #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and Leo Moracchioli gives it a hard rock arrangement. Devil horns up!

1979: 50 Songs in 3 Minutes

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The Hood Internet bring back 1979 in a big way, combining 50 of the biggest songs of 1979 into one monster mashup. It’s all here – glam, new wave, punk, rap, rock and roll. Dive in.

Oakville, ON’s country-pop singer/songwriter Lori Lynne Johnson releases Heartache & Healing album

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Oakville, ON’s country-pop singer/songwriter Lori Lynne Johnson and her debut album Heartache & Healing — available now — embody the notion that once a caregiver, always a caregiver.

“At my core, that’s who I am,” explains Johnson. “I have taken care of people all my life. That has always been a big part of my identity.”
Naturally, it’s a big part of her music.

And it takes just one spin through the Oakville country-pop singer-songwriter’s striking EP to understand that Johnson is still deeply dedicated to helping others. The only difference is, these days she gets results with music instead of medicine.

A former critical-care nurse and longtime health-care professional, Johnson strides into the artistic spotlight for the first time. But you’d never know she’s new to the game. Not from the passion, power and poise of her warm-honey contralto and rich vibrato. And certainly not from the emotional depth and artistic range she displays as a lyricist and songwriter. She’ll charm you with the sunny roots-pop romance of “A Fool and His Honey” and the ear-catching sonic hybrid “A Thousand Cuts.” She’ll touch you with lovestruck, yearning gems like “Walk Beside” and her cover of Janis Ian’s “Getting Over You.” And she’ll move you with true-to-life ballads like “Remember You Instead” — inspired by a dream about the birth mother who gave her up for adoption — and the emphatically orchestrated “Courage,” based on a close friend’s battle with cancer.

Stylishly and expertly crafted with her collaborator, arranger and producer Marc Ganetakos, Heartache & Healing’s tracks stretch beyond Nashville country into timeless pop-rock, finding a distinctive, winning balance that would make any songwriter proud. Especially one who counts them as the first songs she’s written.

Toronto’s Suzanne Jarvie receives 2019 Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award

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Toronto-based singer, songwriter and guitarist Suzanne Jarvie is this year’s recipient of the Ontario Arts Council (OAC)’s Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award for her song All In Place. The award was presented at Folk Music Ontario (FMO)’s annual conference.

Suzanne Jarvie, a mother of four and full-time lawyer, began songwriting in 2011 in the aftermath of a near-fatal accident suffered by her eldest son. In 2014, she found the courage to turn this painful journey into her debut record, Spiral Road. The album jump-started Suzanne’s music career. It garnered rave reviews from music critics in Canada, the United States and Europe, and was nominated for an Independent Music Award in the Best Concept Album category. Suzanne released her sophomore record, In The Clear, in 2019. Picking up where Spiral Road left off, it explores the ongoing effects of a family tragedy, touching on themes such as addiction, freedom and forgiveness. Suzanne recently completed a European tour in support of her new record and will be returning for more performances in late 2019 and 2020.

The Colleen Peterson Songwriting Fund was established at the Ontario Arts Council in 2003 by Peterson’s sister, Shirley Richardson, and her friend, singer-songwriter Laura Bird. The annual $1,000 award honours Peterson’s contribution to Canadian music by supporting and promoting the work of Ontario-resident emerging singer-songwriters in the roots, traditional, folk and country genres. Nominations are received from FMO’s Songs From the Heart competition. FMO also assembles the jury that chooses the award winner. Previous winners include Lora Bidner (2018), Noosa Al-Sarraj, aka Winona Wilde (2017) and Abigail Lapell (2016). Click here for a full list of past recipients.

Andy Warhol: “We’re sponsoring a new band. It’s called the Velvet Underground.”

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During this 1966 interview, Andy Warhol revealed that he was sponsoring a new band, Velvet Underground with frontman Lou Reed and German singer and model Nico.

5 Facts You Didn’t Know About Joni Mitchell

Joni Mitchell is a living legend. And even though she hasn’t released any new material in the past decade, it’s really no surprise that we still celebrate her contributions to culture to this day. A recent example of this is the film Joni 75: A Birthday Celebration, which features artists such as Chaka Khan, Norah Jones, and Glen Hansard all collaborating in her honor. But despite her fame, you’d be surprised that there are still some things you may not know about this iconic singer-songwriter. Read on to learn more!

She Shares Good Company

Joni Mitchell is only one of three Canadian songwriters to be given the Order of Canada. Along with Gordon Lightfoot and Leonard Cohen, she’s a recipient of Canada’s second-highest honor of merit in the system of orders, decorations, and medals of the country. Mitchell and Cohen have both also been inducted into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, cementing their place as two of Canada’s cultural vanguards.

She’s Worked with Legendary Musicians

Well, it’s no surprise that good musicians tend to flock together. But even by those high standards, Mitchell has played with an impressive bunch throughout her long and illustrious career. Her first touring band consisted of members of Tom Scott’s LA Express, a well-respected fusion act at the time, which included influential guitarist Robben Ford. She’s also shared the stage and recorded with legendary jazz bassist, Jaco Pastorius.

And her list of stellar collaborators doesn’t end there, as David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, and Nash is credited as the producer for Mitchell’s 1968 debut album Song to a Seagull. Crosby had apparently caught one of Mitchell’s shows and was immediately enamored by her, deciding there and then to help her get onboard at Reprise Records.

She was Quite the Poker Player

This one might be surprising for a lot of people, but Mitchell was quite the poker player. She would frequent The Eagles’ singer Glenn Frey’s house for rounds of poker, which is why Frey’s home is sometimes referred to as the Kirkwood casino. The games would take place every Monday night after football, and were known to go on until the early hours of the morning. There are, after all, lots of different kinds of poker, and the singer-songwriter used to enjoy plenty around Frey’s house with fellow musicians. partypoker notes how the most popular types are Texas Hold’em and Omaha, which both pretty much follow the same rules except that in Hold’em, players get two cards and can use both, one, or none along with cards on the board. Omaha, on the other hand, has the player get four cards, from which they must take two cards from their hand and three from the board to create the best five-hand possible. Mitchell’s love for poker is even referenced in the song Taming the Tiger where she sings about “every disc being a poker chip.”

She Produced Most of Her Own Work

Mitchell tried to be as hands-on as possible with her albums, expressing discontent with the music industry and a desire to be in control of her life and work. She’s credited as the sole producer on most of her releases, including Ladies of the Canyon, Blue, and Court and Spark. These albums saw her branch out from the acoustic folk of her youth towards jazz and jazz fusion. And from there, her music progressed towards a more pop and rock sound, which by far is what’s now considered as Mitchell’s most popular era.

Her English Teacher Inspired Her to Write

Initially interested in painting, it would take Mitchell’s English teacher from her high school in Saskatoon to steer her towards music. These encounters would prove formative as he inspired her to “paint with words,” though she has described herself since as “painter derailed by circumstance.” Mitchell would go on to dedicate her debut album Song to a Seagull to him, writing, “This album is dedicated to Mr. Kratzman, who taught me to love words” in the album’s liner notes.

The Art of True Self-Expression

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A lot of people get into the performing arts as a way to express themselves, since for the most part, it isn’t very well-paying and comes with a ton of uncertainties at every angle. But then, the thing is there’s a special feeling when you can perform in front of an audience and really reach them on an emotional level that’s special beyond what’s easy to say. There are a lot of ways to express yourself while you reach out to the audience.

Audiences may seem fickle at times, but there are really very few audiences who will think less of you if you put yourself out there and do your best work. While they may not love your genre and they may not believe the world of your choices of set list, when you have your feelings coming out properly, and your quality level is reasonable, they will at least be entertained for a moment. The thing is you have to get your skills in order if you want to express yourself properly.

The Feelings Themselves

One part of really expressing yourself is to identify within yourself what you’re actually feeling. In our society, this can be a complicated thing to do in itself. People are generally just taught to not use emotions unless they are in very specific moments. It’s okay to be annoyed in traffic, or sad right after someone died, but what if you’re feeling afraid because you don’t know what your future is going to hold? Society usually doesn’t want to talk about those kinds of feelings, even though they are incredibly common, and just about everyone feels them at least some of the time.

When you think through what you’re really feeling, it’s important not to judge yourself for these feelings. Judgment will pollute them, and will often leave you feeling worse or as if you’re a terrible person. It’s important to remember that having feelings doesn’t make you a bad person, and the feelings themselves aren’t good or bad. They simply are a part of you, and accepting them is a part of accepting yourself as a complete person. A surprising number of people in this world find this to be a seemingly impossible task.

Getting Your Skills in Order

Once you have your feelings set straight, you can then find the audience who will resonate with what you have to say. This audience probably feels in a similar way to how you do, and they will love your performances. At least, they will love them if your skills are solid.

Make sure you know how to play your instrument well, practice your songs until you could sing them in your sleep, and find good vocal lessons to identify any weaknesses and iron them out. The stronger you are as a performer, and the more in touch you are with your audience, the better they are going to respond to you when you express yourself on stage.